Image of the San Antonio River Museum Reach area on Friday, July 10, 2009. Artist Donald Lipski's sunfish sculptures are seen lit; a river taxi floats past and pedestrians stroll along the river's path. The San Antonio Museum can also be seen just past the sunfish sculptures. Kin Man Hui/kmhui@express-news.net

Image of the San Antonio River Museum Reach area on Friday, July 10, 2009. Artist Donald Lipski's sunfish sculptures are seen lit; a river taxi floats past and pedestrians stroll along the river's path. The San

BUST OF WOMAN, late 20th C.; Mexico; Wood; 25 ½ x 16 x 11 in.; San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Peter P. Cecere; Photography by Peggy Tenison; “Pasión Popular: Spanish and Latin American Folk Art from the Cecere Collection” is a new exhibit with 200 objects dating from the 18th century to modern times.

Take a stroll through the historic Tobin Hill neighborhood on the second Friday of each month to see the art and sculpture that the area's artists and art patrons have to offer. The monthly “Art on the Hill” art walk extends from Dewey Place and Josephine Street to East Woodlawn Avenue along North St. Mary's Street. While you're out and about, here are some other places in the area to check out.

1 Gregg Barrios Theater at the Overtime 1203 Camden St., 210-557-7562, www.the overtimetheater.org. “Masquerade” by playwright James Venhaus is about a group of comic-book fans who get some surprising lessons from a drag queen when they start exploring cosplay. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays — with additional shows at 2:30 p.m. April 14, 7 p.m. April 28 and 8 p.m. April 18 and May 2 — through May 4. Tickets $10-$14.

3 Carmens de la Calle 720 E. Mistletoe Ave., 210-737-8272, www.carmensdela calle.com. Food and live entertainment come together nicely here. Tapas, empanadas and homemade sangria are on the menu; jazz on Thursdays, flamenco on Fridays and, on Saturdays, “World Stage,” which can include international jazz, flamenco and acoustic indie pop.

5 San Antonio Museum of Art 200 W. Jones Ave., 210-978-8100, www.samuseum.org. “Pasión Popular: Spanish and Latin American Folk Art from the Cecere Collection” is a new exhibit with 200 objects dating from the 18th century to modern times.

Stefanie Arias

6 Museum Reach 210-227-1373, www.sara- tx.org. Take a walk or run along this River Walk extension, a 1.3-mile pathway along the San Antonio River from Lexington Avenue north to Josephine Street that features art installations and native plant landscaping.